Hinduism in Northern Ireland
Historical Population of Hindus | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
2001 | 825 | — |
2011 | 2,382 | +11.19% |
Census data on the number of Hindus in Northern Ireland began in 2001. |
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Hinduism is a relatively minor religion in Northern Ireland with only around 2400 Hindus in the country.[1] There are, however, 3 Mandirs in Belfast: Radha-Krishna Temple in Malone Road, Laxmi-Narayan Mandir in Clifton Street and Radha Madhava Mandir (ISKCON) in Upper Dunmurry Lane.[2] There is also a Hare Krishna Centre on Inish Rath Island that was established in 1985.[3]
Year | Percent | Increase |
---|---|---|
2001 | 0.05% | - |
2011 | 0.13% | +0.08% |
Hindu temples
List of Hindu temples in Northern Ireland, with all three being in Belfast:
- Laxmi-Narayan Mandir, Clifton Street, Carlisle Circus, Belfast[4]
- Radha-Krishna Temple, 9 Malone Road, Belfast BT9 6RY[5]
- Sri Sri Radha – Madhava Belfast Temple (ISKCON), 140 Upper Dunmurry Lane, Brooklands Grange, Belfast BT17 OHE[6]
See also
References
- ↑ Programme 1 - Indian Community bbc.c.uk, accessed 10 January 2009
- ↑ Mandirs in Northern Ireland National Hindu Students Forum, accessed 10 January 2009
- ↑ The Hare Krishna Centre culturenorthernireland.org, accessed 10 January 2009
- ↑ http://iccbelfast.com/aboutus.php
- ↑ http://www.hinducounciluk.org/affiliates
- ↑ ISKCON Belfast Retrieved 2012-02-21.
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